Simply there is no law to charge them with. The system is designed in a way that it is legal for the executive branch, including its subordinates, to act on executive orders. The courts here only serve to correct the order if unconstitutional. There’s no criminal law to use.
I suppose you could always go for treason or sedition, but those have a very high threshold.
Simply there is no law to charge them with. The system is designed in a way that it is legal for the executive branch, including its subordinates, to act on executive orders. The courts here only serve to correct the order if unconstitutional. There’s no criminal law to use.
I suppose you could always go for treason or sedition, but those have a very high threshold.